english digital portfolio

·Morgana Ajram
·1 ESO B
·September 28th
SCORES:
adelescorner.org
1. Subject Pronouns: 10/10
2. Possessive adjectives: 9/10
3. Have got: 8/10
4. Have got-negative: 7/10
5. Present simple tense-to be: 8/10
7. Present simple tense-to be-negative: 7/10
8. Present simple tense-to be-questions: 8/10
MEDIATION TASK 1
1-the beach has white sand

2-the sea is completely blue
3- is very long
ALL ABOUT BRITAIN
1-Research
1.1-The British Isles
-England, London
-Scotland, Edinburgh
-Wales,Cadiff
-Northern Ireland, Belfast
-Republic of Ireland, Dublin
-Isle of Man
1.2- the United kingdom

-England
-Scotland
-Wales
-Northern Ireland
1.3- Great Britain
-England
-Scotland
-Wales
-Northern Ireland.
2.Nationalities
-England/ English →
-Scotland/ Scottish → BRITISH
-Wales/ Welsh →
-ireland→ irish
Part 2: Jobs and uniforms
-The King’s Guards
Their job is to protect the king.
They wear a bearskin hat.
They can walk up and down the sentry box.
*The Changing of the Guard ceremony
-Beefeaters
Their job is to guard the tower of London
There are a lot of ravens
-Bagpipe player
a bagpipe a Kilt



-page 7 ex 1 i 2
1)
1·flag
2·bell
3·clock
4·castle
5·lake
5·queen
2)
Jobs Places in Britain Food Family
judge Scotland egg husband
guard Wales beans son
solider England sausage wife
- page 14 ex 1
1)
1· flag
2·roof
3·expensive
4· dance
5· sad
6· cow
7· died
8· uncle page 15 ex 2 i 3
2) 3)
a- 1
b- 2
c- 4
d- 3
e- 3
f- 4
g- 2
h- 1
Chapter 3: Famous sites Big Ben

-The Big Ben is not a clock. It’s a bell inside the clock tower.
Stonehenge
- There’s a mysterious ring of stones. People believe that it’s a magic place for ceremonies and

making wishes.
Chapter 4: Attractions
Joruik Museum, York
-It’s a museum about vikings

Hadrian’s Wall Emperador Hadrian decide to build a wall for protection against the Scots


Chapter 5: royal ceremonies and traditions
-The national “symbols” (flowers)


England: The rose Scotland: The thistle

Wales: The daffodil Ireland: The shamrock

Chapter 6: Holidays and festivals
October 31st= halloween
November 5th= Guy Fawekes
April 1st= April Fool’s Day
December 24th= Christmas Eve
December 25th= Christmas Day
December 26th= Boxing Day
December 31st= New Year’s Eve
January 1st= New Year’s Day
4)
1· The Duke of Edinburgh is the Queen’s husband
2· The Queen of England has got four children
3· Once a year, the king or queen washed people's feet
4· People tell frightening stories at Halloween
5· At Christmas, people put presents under a tree
6· You can’t believe your friends on April Fool’s
Day Chapter 7: Food
Meals
Breakfast
Lunch
Tea/ Snack
Dinner/ Supper
British food
-Fish and chips

-Shepherd’s pie

-Toad in the hole

-Yorkshire pudding

-Roast beef

-Black pudding

-Mince pies

- Haggis (Scotland)

-Welsh rarebit (wales)

- Irish breakfast(Ireland)
·eggs ·beans
·bacon · sausages
·black puddins
Chapter 8: Sport

1) Football (Pramier League, FA Cup)
2) Cricket

3) Rugby (6 Nations)
4) Tennis
5) Golf (The British Open)
6) Darts
7) Snooker page 35 ex 3

Chapter 9: baritish writers









Chapter








1)
1· The people make cars in a factory.
2· It’s a long journey by train from France to italy.
3· Sir Willson Churchill was a very strong leader.
4· Queen Elizabeth II has got three sons and one daughter
5· We receive e-mails from our friends every day.
6· he was very cruel. He killed many people.
-Lake ness monster


-The sword of excalibur

page 55 ex 1 and 2
The British don’t use the euro. They’ve got the pound
2)
1.British isles
2.Great Britain
3.United Kingdom page 57 ex 3 and 4 3) 1.england-scotland-ireland 2.scotland 3.ireland 4.england-scotland 5.england-scotland
1- Last monday, January 16th, there was a celebration in the USA. What was it?
Civil Rights Day
2- Who was the famous person? Martin Luther King Jr.



3- Find some information about his life: birth place, studies, work, death.
·He was born on January 15, 1929 in the United States.
·He studied for a doctorate in systematic theology at the Boston University School of Theology.
·Was an American Baptist minister and activist.
·He died on April 4, 1968 in United States, from a shot to the head while greeting his followers from a balcony.
4- Photos
5- Quotes: “I have a dream…”
When did he say it?
·Civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. addresses the crowd at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, where he gave his "I Have a Dream" speech on August 28, 1963, as part of the March on.
Unit 4: What we wear
·The clothes dictionary: Things you wear
Accessories
sweater leggings suit beanie boots belt
pullover skirt coat cap shoes watch
cardigan joggers underwear hat socks bracelet
jumper shorts dress trainers necklace
jersey trousers coat sandals earrings
blazer jeans tracksuit flip-flops ring
hoodie sneakers
scarf
T-shirt
jersey
jacket
shirt
top
Fashion: the facts
·How much do the most expensive glasses in the world cost?
The “Luxuriator Canary Diamond” sunglasses feature diamond details on the temples, a canary diamond and 18K gold coating. Made in Los Angeles, these frames have been worn by the famous Paris Hilton and sell for around $1,060,000.
